C.T. Studd: No Retreat
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C.T. and his companion were lost in the African jungle. All the warning others had given the two missionaries rushed into C.T.'s mind. He had the uneasy sensation of being watched. C.T. shivered as he stared into the dense foliage surrounding him. He was exposed on all sides, clearly visible to anything or anyone concealed in the jungle.
Endowed with rare determination and a wry sense of humor, C.T. Studd unceasingly pursued a life devoted to God. A star English cricket player in his youth, C.T. did nothing halfway. When challenged by near tragedy and the words of an atheist, the wealthy young man became a missionary of extreme devotion.
Serving in China, India, and finally Central Africa, C.T. Studd was the first missionary to reach numerous tribes deep in the Congo. Together with the mission he founded, Worldwide Evangelization Crusade, this man who refused to retreat opened a way for Africans to hear the gospel for years to come.
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- prgbray
- 20-02-24
Excellently produced audio book
A very balanced and thrilling, must read biography. The only caveat I would add is that the authors interpret Mr and Mrs’ Studd’s separation for the mission work. Norman Grubb’s biography offers a slightly different view that both parties mutually agreed the separation for the work of evangelism.
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- David Hutchinson
- 27-03-24
a great and inspiring book
the book is very concise for an biography with a good pace throughout. Studd's story and faith is inspiring.
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